Online data theft from Walt Disney’s internal Slack workplace collaboration system includes information on advertising strategies, studio technology, and interview prospects.
Information on ad campaigns, studio technology, and interview candidates has been stolen online from Walt Disney’s (DIS.N) internal Slack workplace collaboration system, according to a story on Monday. According to a story that referenced the hacking organization NullBulge’s post, the entertainment giant’s thousands of Slack conversations contained data, including computer code and information about upcoming projects. The hacker collective announced in a post on Friday that it had obtained over one terabyte of Disney data.
The hacker collective announced in a post on Friday that it had obtained over one terabyte of Disney data. According to a source, the compromised material includes discussions about software development, hiring practices, and overseeing Disney’s corporate website, among other topics. The information is believed to have been leaked since at least 2019. An email comment from the firm read, “Disney is investigating this matter,” according to sources.
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